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		<title>Moonlighting Strategies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strategies for finding and surviving a second job:

Check your main employer&#8217;s policies. Before you even consider looking for a second job, take the time to check your current employer&#8217;s policies about holding outside employment.
Understand your reasons for taking a second job. If your reasons are purely monetary, you may be able to talk to your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strategies for finding and surviving a second job:</p>
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<li>Check your main employer&#8217;s policies. Before you even consider looking for a second job, take the time to check your current employer&#8217;s policies about holding outside employment.</li>
<li>Understand your reasons for taking a second job. If your reasons are purely monetary, you may be able to talk to your current employer to pick up extra shifts rather than take a second job.</li>
<li>Consider a trial basis. Moonlighting in short doses &#8212; to accomplish some short-term goals &#8212; usually works better than working multiple jobs for long stretches of time. (The majority of moonlighters are short-termers.)</li>
<li>Find a job that interests you. Perhaps your main job is a boring office job. Try something fun like being a tour guide or other more unusual job for your second one. Or start your own business.</li>
<li>Consider second jobs that are less stressful. If your first job is a pressure-cooker, find a second one that is relaxing to you, such as pet-sitting or tutoring.</li>
<li>Find jobs that are geographically close to each other &#8212; or to your home. Your time will be limited enough without adding a long commute to your second job.</li>
<li>Seek out new opportunities with new employers. If you are contemplating a career change, but are not sure of your next career, use second jobs to test out some of your career ideas.
<li>Reduce your load. If you are working multiple jobs, it&#8217;s probably time to cut some of those extracurricular activities.</li>
<li>Carve out time for significant others. You must find a way to schedule some time with your family and friends or those relationships will suffer &#8212; and if you have a partner, be sure s/he is okay with your plans.</li>
<li>Know when it&#8217;s time to quit. Whether it&#8217;s when you reach your financial goal or when you are beginning to mentally or physically break down, you must reduce your load&#8230; though that does not necessarily mean quitting your second job (if it has become your new career passion). </li>
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